Pulp & Pastry

Hosted at the University of Sarajevo, in collaboration with Adam Pantic featuring pita making and handmade paper with fruits and vegetables sourced at Sarajevo’s famous Markale green market.

We were joined by special guest, papermaker and founder of The Mobile Mill, Jillian Bruschera. She launched her new invention, The Papermaker's Pack.

We each brought our personal histories to the project: Pantic through his memories of military academy in Sarajevo during his youth, which he explores through his culinary nom de guerre, “Djulistan, PhD in Oriental Sweets” and me through a Bosnian woman I wrote during the Bosnian war and was reunited with 20 years later in her Bosnian village.

The project also reflected one of the most important works of my career, which took place 9 years earlier through a Fulbright Scholar award: the construction of a hand papermaking studio at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade. Pantic oversaw studio construction and explored papermaking.

Our mutual understanding has been through media and materials that engage audiences in participatory events and extend traditional academic art practice into intersections of craft, traditional culture, ethnography, documentary, and performance.

Pulp & Pastry

Hosted at the University of Sarajevo, in collaboration with Adam Pantic featuring pita making and handmade paper with fruits and vegetables sourced at Sarajevo’s famous Markale green market.

We were joined by special guest, papermaker and founder of The Mobile Mill, Jillian Bruschera. She launched her new invention, The Papermaker's Pack.

We each brought our personal histories to the project: Pantic through his memories of military academy in Sarajevo during his youth, which he explores through his culinary nom de guerre, “Djulistan, PhD in Oriental Sweets” and me through a Bosnian woman I wrote during the Bosnian war and was reunited with 20 years later in her Bosnian village.

The project also reflected one of the most important works of my career, which took place 9 years earlier through a Fulbright Scholar award: the construction of a hand papermaking studio at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade. Pantic oversaw studio construction and explored papermaking.

Our mutual understanding has been through media and materials that engage audiences in participatory events and extend traditional academic art practice into intersections of craft, traditional culture, ethnography, documentary, and performance.